Rooted Inheritance
Root systems sketched against pale soil showed a thickening density with age, older branches looping back on themselves in contrast to sparser new growth. These forms weren’t merely dictated by available space; faint discolorations in the ceramic pots revealed echoes of past root paths, shadows of previous seasons embedded within the clay. A warmth rose from these layered networks, hinting at an internal logic where consequence wasn't a straight line but a radiating heat—a subtle alteration shaping each new tendril. The patterns continued to build, suggesting that growth inherits not just conditions, but histories.